AJ Dybantsa, the nation's top basketball recruit to visit Kansas State later this month
The Kansas State basketball program is officially in the hunt for the nation's top player in the 2025 class.
The 6-foot-9 Dybantsa, who averaged 22.6 points during the Elite Youth Basketball League, joins Darryn Peterson and four-star wing Cam Ward as recent top-tier recruits to have interest in the Wildcats.Last season Kansas State linebacker Austin Romaine was just like any other freshman.Now, the Wildcats hope he's fully acclimated to college football so he can produce at a high level for a full season.
Everything changed when veteran Daniel Green was lost to injury for the season in early September. It thrust Romaine into the lineup perhaps earlier than expected.
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